The Scotsman

Labour to vote ‘no confidence’ in Budget

- By LYNSEY BEWS cmarshall@scotsman.com

Scottish Labour has called on opposition parties to back a vote of no confidence in the draft budget at Holyrood today.

The party has tabled a motion stating the Scottish Government’s 2018-19 tax and spending plans do not protect public services.

Ministers have said their plans to increase income tax will bring in an extra £164 mil- lion. However, Labour said they did not go far enough to protect areas such as local government from cuts.

Labour finance spokesman James Kelly said: “Labour is today laying down a vote of no confidence in the budget because it fails to protect public services and those cuts will hit the poorest the hardest.

“Councils deliver lifeline local services like schools, housing, roads and social care. However, year after year these services face cuts, with an effective cut of £700m this year alone.

“The SNP cannot hope to take the pressure off of our NHS or grow the economy for the long term while cutting these budgets.”

The minority government needs the backing of one other party to pass its budget.

Greens finance spokesman Patrick Harvie said: “The budget as drafted must go further to improve council funding and public sector pay if it’s to win our support.”

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